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The students' parents bought the school; by a student vote, the school was established as University School of Nashville. [citation needed] Historically, USN has been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program. In the class of 2011, with 91 students, there were 12 semifinalists and 13 commended students recognized by the program.
On September 15, 1942, the United States Navy commissioned the Naval Reserve Aviation Base on the south side of the station. On 1 January 1943, the Naval Reserve Aviation Base was renamed Naval Air Station Memphis. During the war, Naval Air Station (NAS) Memphis was a primary flight training center for aviators.
The United States Navy Recruiting Command (NRC or NAVCRUITCOM) is located in Millington, Tennessee. It aims to recruit both enlisted sailors and prospective commissioned officers for the United States Navy. NRC covers the entire United States with 26 Navy Talent Acquisition Groups commanded by two Navy Recruiting Regions; Regions East and West. [2]
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USS Nashville (LPD-13), was an Austin-class amphibious transport dock and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the capital city of Tennessee. Her keel was laid down on 14 March 1966 by the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company of Seattle , Washington .
Family-owned Friedman's Army Navy store has been operating in Nashville since 1949. Its last location is closing after 52 years in the Hillsboro Village neighborhood.
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In 1806, the school moved to downtown Nashville and was rechartered under the name Cumberland College. The institution was renamed once again to the University of Nashville in 1827. In 1875, when the university was receiving financial assistance from the Peabody Education Fund started by George Peabody , the state legislature amended the ...